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Travel Tuesday

Travel Tuesday takes to New Orleans

by Daybreak Staff on Mar 03, 11:15

If you can’t wait any longer for those warmer temperatures, a flight to New Orleans for spring break might be in order. Daybreak Travel Guru Scott McMurren is already there. He joined the Daybreak crew via Skype Tuesday morning to share some of his experiences down south, should you want to follow his lead. Alaska Airlines recently […]

Crime

Mat-Su Valley high-speed chase ends with suspect up a tree

by KTVA CBS 11 News on Mar 03, 10:47

An Alaska State Trooper car chase ended with a suspect hiding in a cottonwood tree Monday. Troopers first spotted 38-year-old Jason Rose driving a blue Jeep Cherokee along the Palmer-Wasilla Highway around 5:30 p.m. Rose had three outstanding warrants for his arrest, and when troopers tried to pull him over he fled, leading troopers on […]

DayBreak

National Geographic photographer to speak in Anchorage

by Daybreak Staff on Mar 03, 8:52

One of the first women photographers at National Geographic, Annie Griffiths, is speaking in part of the Anchorage Museum’s National Geographic live speaker series Tuesday night. She says the key to capturing a great photograph is to get closer. “I tell young photographers to really try to get content into their images,” Griffiths said. “Make […]

Forecasts

Daybreak weather, March 3

by Brett Shepard on Mar 03, 8:39

Southcentral Skies will be mostly cloudy with rain showers over the Prince William Sound and eastern Kenai Peninsula. Southeast Clouds will be on the increase with a chance of some rain late in the day. Interior It will be milder with cloudy skies. North Slope It will be cloudy with light snow and wind. West […]

Anchorage/Mat-Su

Home builders say over-regulation in Anchorage is slowing growth

by Kate McPherson on Mar 03, 8:31

City planning officials say Anchorage is not on track to meet the housing demand over the coming decades. “Looking at the building permits issued in 2013 and 2014 they are not meeting the benchmarks,” said Jerry Weaver, director of Community Development with the municipality. A report prepared for the municipality in 2012 says Anchorage needs 18,000 […]

Monday, March 2 prep basketball scores

Vehicle fire closes Glenn Highway at Knik River Bridge

by KTVA CBS 11 News on Mar 03, 7:55

The Glenn Highway at the Knik River Bridge was closed in both directions Tuesday morning as authorities responded to a vehicle fire with no injuries. An alert sent out by the Anchorage Police Department at 7:35 a.m. said firefighters were on their way to the scene. Another alert sent out around 8 a.m. said that […]

Local

Aces drop one on the road

by KTVA Sports on Mar 03, 7:02

The Alaska Aces lost in Bakersfield, 5-4, in a shootout Monday night. The Aces blew a 3-1 lead in the third period to the Condors and then were outscored in the shootout. The Aces will play Tuesday in Ontario against the Reign. The puck drops at 6 p.m. Alaska time.

Alaska

Forrest Dunbar off to Juneau, will join effort to improve Alaska National Guard

by KTVA CBS 11 News on Mar 02, 22:50

Alaskans may remember Forrest Dunbar from his catchy campaign slogan, “Run, Forrest, Run.” The former Democratic candidate for Congress now has a new job. He will join the team of leaders selected to create change in the Alaska National Guard. Dunbar posted on his Facebook page that in the wake of a sexual assault scandal within […]

The federal government said no to energy development on millions of acres in Alaska. But the fate of the outer continental shelf – the submerged lands lying seaward of state waters — has been, for the most part, unexplored for oil. Consumer Energy Alliance Alaska is one of several energy advocate groups that wants to change […]

Anchorage/Mat-Su

This week at the Anchorage School Board, March 2

by Alexis Fernandez on Mar 02, 21:31

At the March 2 Anchorage School Board meeting, the Anchorage School District updated the board on Visit Our Schools month, which was held in February. Nearly 2,200 families visited 33 schools across the district. That number is up from 1,607 visitors in 2014, when the event was first held. The event featured weekly tours for parents throughout […]

Iditarod

Junior Iditarod winner announced

by KTVA Sports on Mar 02, 21:20

Kevin Harper nabbed the win in the 130-mile Junior Iditarod Sled Dog Race Monday. Jimmy Lanier and Andrew Nolan finished second and third, respectively. The race, which featured 11 mushers (aged 14 to 17) this year, started on Sunday. Due to the poor weather conditions that have plagued snow sports all winter long, the race was […]

Local

Another honor for UAA’s Travis Thompson

by KTVA Sports on Mar 02, 19:50

Senior Seawolves star Travis Thompson was named to the All-GNAC First Team basketball squad this week. This is Thompson’s second year in a row to receive the honor. The 6’1” guard is fourth in the league in scoring, averaging 17.2 PPG and 44.1 percent from the three-point line. He’s also the team’s clutch free-throw shooter […]

Alaska

2 men rescued after snowmachine collision near Noorvik

by KTVA CBS 11 News on Mar 02, 19:16

A multi-agency search-and-rescue effort helped authorities locate two men separated after their snowmachine was disabled Sunday in a collision in rural Alaska. Alaska State Troopers were contacted by the Northwest Arctic Borough Search and Rescue Coordinator a little after 10 a.m. and alerted to a collision along the Noorvik-Selawik winter trail. A search effort was […]

State

Governor and House majority leaders square off over gas line legislation

by Rhonda McBride on Mar 02, 19:12

Updated Tuesday, March 3 at 6:30 a.m. The philosophical divide between the governor and the Republican majority was already huge — but with the introduction of House Bill 132 Monday, the gap grew even wider. Five members of the House leadership sponsored HB 132: House Speaker Mike Chenault, House Majority Leader Charisse Millett, Legislative Budget […]

Local

19 Seawolves earn all-region track honors

by KTVA Sports on Mar 02, 17:42

A total of 19 Seawolves are named All-Region for the 2014-15 NCAA D II indoor track season. Monday, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced the list. Junior Karolin Anders leads the University of Alaska Anchorage’s team totals with four honors (long jump, high jump, triple jump, pent.), and junior Rosie Smith […]

Anchorage/Mat-Su

Fairview community group protests Spirits of Alaska’s liquor license renewal

by Bonney Bowman on Mar 02, 16:29

Residents say Fairview is a neighborhood with somewhat of a bad reputation, but they also think closing a liquor store in the area will go a long way to fixing that. Spirits of Alaska’s liquor license is up for renewal, and members of the community group “Concern-4-Fairview” are protesting against the store staying in business. […]

Sci/Tech

Would you buy a cellular plan from Google?

by CBS News on Mar 02, 13:55

Google will soon be offering cellular network plans in a bid to bridge the gap between the realms of Internet services and mobile device software it dominates. Vice President Sundar Pichai says Google, the leading Internet search engine and mobile software provider, is working with unnamed network operators on developing a cellular plan. “You will […]

US/World

Groups to sue Port of Seattle over Shell drilling fleet

by Associated Press on Mar 02, 13:40

A coalition of environmental groups says it’s planning to sue to stop Royal Dutch Shell PLC from use Seattle’s waterfront as a homeport for its Arctic oil drilling fleet. The Port of Seattle earlier this month signed a two-year lease for 50 acres across from downtown Seattle to Foss Maritime, whose client is Shell. The […]

Alaska

Contractor to continue cleanup of federal legacy wells

by Associated Press on Mar 02, 12:24

A contractor will begin work this month remediating six “legacy” wells drilled by the federal government decades ago in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The Bureau of Land Management and the Army Corps of Engineers are overseeing remediation work. The Corps awarded a $10 million contract to Marsh Creek, LLC to plug Umiat Wells 1, 3 […]